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Metropop Festival Quotes By L.J. Vanier

When we remove all emotion, all judgement, and all expectation there is only love left. Love is found in the stillness of the soul. Love is without action, without attachment or need. Love is the subtle energy that flows through all of creation. Love transcends your being into ascension. Love is the harmony and the music of the universe, love is all there is. — L.J. Vanier

Metropop Festival Quotes By Shel Silverstein

Tell me I'm clever, Tell me I'm kind, Tell me I'm talented, Tell me I'm cute, Tell me I'm sensitive, Graceful and wise, Tell me I'm perfect - But tell me the truth. — Shel Silverstein

Metropop Festival Quotes By Paul Tsongas

When George Bush used the Willie Horton ad, he knew what he was doing. — Paul Tsongas

Metropop Festival Quotes By Margaret Thatcher

You know the critical thing with the Communist countries is Communism, which by definition consists of control by the government. — Margaret Thatcher

Metropop Festival Quotes By Teresa Medeiros

He buried his hands in the rich velvet of her hair. I thought I'd die for wanting you. — Teresa Medeiros

Metropop Festival Quotes By Alexander Hamilton

The [president] has no particle of spiritual jurisdiction ... — Alexander Hamilton

Metropop Festival Quotes By Franklin D. Roosevelt

It's a terrible thing to look over your shoulder when you are trying to lead
and to find no one there. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

Metropop Festival Quotes By Scott Westerfeld

Sometimes you can't choose what you love. — Scott Westerfeld

Metropop Festival Quotes By Rainer Maria Rilke

Poetic power is great, strong as a primitive instinct; it has its own unyielding rhythms in itself and breaks out as out of mountains. — Rainer Maria Rilke

Metropop Festival Quotes By Eric Liu

If half-black Barack Obama had decided years ago to call himself white - which his genes certainly entitled him to do - his story would have carried very different meaning. If millions of part-black people had followed him into whiteness, then the N.A.A.C.P. would be in true crisis. — Eric Liu